Seth Fitts, 2012My work may be shared non-commercially on blogs, twitter, facebook etc. as long as you include my name and website address.My work may NOT be printed or made into any kind of hard copy commercially or non-commercially without my expressed written permission. If you think I may agree to a use of my images or have questions, please note me.

Shit sorry man, well I thought so for 2 reasons because is kind of soft but don't take it as a bad thing and 2cond I was surfing through many pages at the same time, I swear I read female. anyway your style is very organic and original keep it up

No worries! The images I have been making have had a soft or "children's bookish" feel because I have been trying to get into children's book work for several years. Also my kids and working with children have had an effect on how I make my images. I guess one grows accustomed to a way of doing something and it becomes difficult to stop or change.

May I ask- how do you choose your colours? I've been puzzled especially about those greenish-yellow and glowing turquoise colours that pop up in your works every now and than like little bonfires.

Your paintings always had that outlandish or even menacing feeling, which than again was soothed by unthreatening animals, which blended into the scene. But those colours- I find them highly alarming, aren't they? Yellow is a signal colour in every country after all and where in nature do you ever find turquoise?

The colors are often meant to set a mood or create an emotional feel depending upon the mood of the viewer. Also, colors have symbolic meanings and are used accordingly (for example, blue can symbolize truth; the intellect; peace; contemplation; coolness; water and the principles associated with water; the feminine principle. Blue is also a lunar color. Yellow can symbolize ambivalence; intellect; intuition). Sometimes color is used for technical purposes, cool colors tend to recede and warm color come forth. Your input is most appreciated! Thank you!!!

Its honestly fascinating how you manage to bring over the connotation and the adjective on such seemingly... flat-not expressive simple looking depiction - I mean with limited ways of portrayal of emotion or signs which usually do. The tails make me think on coil and night in small towns or woods where people make fire and roast pieces of meat... what could attract the fox... indeed. C:

Thank you so much! I am pleased with what you said about the light. The light source is meant to be an undetermined light source. Is it fire light? Light from a near by house or building? Is it the setting sun, is it the rising sun? Is it light from an otherworldly source? All of these things come to mind when I look at it.